FTC
Senior Member
Hello,
I am attempting to overclock a bit my router, since having good ventilation and temps, in order to gain some speed in USB disk sharing. I am using the shared disk to do image backups and every MB/sec gained ends up shaving minutes from the whole process..
The problem is that I am not able to make it work. I added the nvram set clkfreq=1200,800 / nvram commit sentences in the jffs scripts init-start and services-stop, but after reboot (tried twice) the overclock has not been executed (bogomips still around 2000), even if the clkfreq is 1200,800.
Has this been seen before ? any idea on what to test ? (and yes, the scripts have execute permission and are coded with nano, i.e linux no LF style).. or anyone with a 3200 and merlin 380.58 can confirm overclock works ?
Regards
I am attempting to overclock a bit my router, since having good ventilation and temps, in order to gain some speed in USB disk sharing. I am using the shared disk to do image backups and every MB/sec gained ends up shaving minutes from the whole process..
The problem is that I am not able to make it work. I added the nvram set clkfreq=1200,800 / nvram commit sentences in the jffs scripts init-start and services-stop, but after reboot (tried twice) the overclock has not been executed (bogomips still around 2000), even if the clkfreq is 1200,800.
Has this been seen before ? any idea on what to test ? (and yes, the scripts have execute permission and are coded with nano, i.e linux no LF style).. or anyone with a 3200 and merlin 380.58 can confirm overclock works ?
Regards